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  1. Sigma Art 50mm F1.4 DG HSM | A

    The staple Sigma 50mm 1.4 DG HSM has been redesigned and reengineered to set a new standard for the Art line. With a large 1.4 aperture, the Sigma 50mm 1.4 prime lens is a pro level performer for shooting everything including portrait photography, landscape photography, studio photography and street photography. A Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) ensures quiet, smooth and accurate autofocusing and paired with Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass and Super Multi-Layer coating, the 50mm 1.4 is a high performance lens for the modern DSLR sensors. 13 elements in 8 groups allow for unsurpassed performance even at wide apertures and close-up photography is easily managed with a minimum focusing distance of 40cm. The Sigma 50mm 1.4 lens is the new exceptional standard, standard prime.

  2. 35mm F1.4 DG HSM | A

    This lens is part of Sigma's new Global Vision lineup. The 35mm is in the Art series. This lens is also compatible with the USB dock for firmware updates and customization. This is an incredible lens for the price especially when compared to Nikons version. I purchased this for a good walk around lens to take mainly cityscape, travel and street photos. The sample photo included was one of the first photos taken with this lens and a D800E. From Sigma: The Sigma 35mm 1.4 DG HSM is a state of the art lens designed for full frame cameras but can also be used with APS-C sensors as well. The first addition to the Art category in Sigma’s Global Vision, the 35mm 1.4 DG HSM includes new features based around a unique lens concept and design. The 35mm is a staple focal length in the world of photography, and paired with Sigma technology, this lens can take artistic expression to the next level. The lens is equipped with technology including a Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM), floating internal focusing system, SLD and FLD Glass elements. The HSM ensures quiet, high speed, accurate autofocusing while the floating focusing system allows for superior optical performance with subjects at a closer shooting distance. The SLD glass elements along with the FLD glass elements, which are equal to fluorite, help correct both axial and chromatic aberration. The large 1.4 aperture make it ideal in low light and the lens is compatible with the Sigma USB dock and Optimization Pro software to adjust and fine tune focusing parameters. The Sigma 35mm 1.4 DG HSM is a must have for any camera bag.

  3. Sigma 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM | S

    I've had my Sigma 150-600 Sport for a while, replacing my 80-400 AF-S, a lens I loved, to begin with, but even that was a bit heavy to carry around all day. So I wanted a lens with a longer reach (and sharp in the long end), but fast focusing - the Sport fits that bill perfectly. It is very rugged, but the tripod foot is a bit short, so most user either add a longer Arca-Swiss rail or replace the foot with a longer one. With a really heavy camera, it probably balances OK with the original foot, but not with lighter cameras, like my D600, or my D7500.

    • May 13 2019 03:11 PM
    • by Tord